All Broadcast Magazine articles – Page 48
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FeaturesScene-setting visual effects
The best recent work, from a recreation of Elizabethan London to deep space
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RatingsGenres - 28-day consolidated (November 2020)
Including top 10 drama, entertainment and factual programmes
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RatingsFestive TV delivers relief from lockdown
BBC2’s His Dark Materials and ITV’s Gordon, Gino And Fred help to lift the gloom over Christmas
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RatingsViewers seek out Christmas alternative
A familiar line-up on BBC and ITV prompts viewer fatigue, but C4 and C5 find some festive cheer
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RatingsFood and history a recipe for success
Nigella Lawson delivers her best series in 10 years for BBC2, while plague and royalty docs are a hit for C5
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RatingsBBC1 finds a winner in The Wheel
Michael McIntyre gameshow gets off to a strong start in the difficult post-8pm Saturday slot
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RatingsWord of mouth lifts Sky’s Undoing
Hugh Grant drama becomes one of the channel’s best performers after audience grows throughout its run
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FeaturesSpeed of recovery crucial for ITV
Some of the broadcaster’s biggest and most lucrative brands remain under pressure going into 2021
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Behind The ScenesIt’s A Sin: out and proud in the 80s
Russell T Davies on why it was so important to cast gay actors in his 1980s-set AIDS drama
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CommentHope for a better year lies in putting staff welfare first
The industry has been inspiring in how it dealt with the pandemic, now focus must shift to colleagues
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CommentHow a malice-free format is thriving during lockdown
The BBC can’t always wallow in nostalgia, but The Repair Shop is just what’s needed right now, says Peter Bazalgette
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CommentHuman interaction can be just as gripping as crime
Success of series like Normal People and I Hate Suzie shows you don’t need cops and killers to attract a big audience, says Danny Brocklehurst
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: Line Of Duty
With its emphasis on character, Jed Mercurio’s police corruption drama takes me back to the great detectives of my childhood, says Ian McKee
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FeaturesGlued to the Screen: All Creatures Great and Small
With impeccable timing, C5’s series offered comfort and familiarity but freshness too, says Mirella Breda
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FeaturesThe stage is set for UK studios
Demand is rocketing as production gets back on track, but new facilities and site expansions are coming down the line
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RatingsMarried bliss for E4
Success of Married at First Sight Australia among 16-34s bodes well for UK version
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